BRICS Summit

"The truth is that the one who claimed of having a 56-inch chest and dared to show 'red eyes' to China, has gone back on his promise and has turned silent on national security," said Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala.

"This year is important for India and South Africa as it is the 125th anniversary of the incident when Gandhiji was thrown out of a train at Pietermaritzburg station that led to Satyagraha," said the Counsel General of India to Johannesburg.

This comes after a bilateral dialogue between the Defence Ministers of India and Japan on September 5-6, that took place as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in China for the BRICS summit from September 3-5.

Putting behind the Doklam stand-off, India and China on Tuesday agreed on a "forward-looking" approach in their ties and make more efforts, including strengthening cooperation between their security personnel, to ensure that such incidents do not recur.

PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the development agenda of BRICS countries lies with “sabka saath, sabka vikas” as he called for an ''inclusive world'' while addressing the 'Dialogue of Emerging Market and Developing Countries' in Xiamen, China.

In an address at the plenary session of the BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) Summit, Modi said a separate rating agency would help the economies of the member countries as well as other developing nations.